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    In addition to education‚ King was exposed to segregation in daily life and while trying to acquire everyday necessities. For instance‚ in “The Childhood of Martin Luther King Jr.‚” he and his father were declined buying shoes because the clerk doesn’t "serve colored in the front of the store... Martin and his father proceeded to leave the store‚ as they knew that this was not respectful treatment” (Childhood of MLK 4). By pushing King and his father to the back because they were ‘colored’ is exceedingly

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    the husband got very upset. In the end it turns out he was the one with African descent‚ but that didn’t stop them from being in love in the beginning. They fell in love from what they saw‚ and how they treated each other. Furthermore‚ Martian Luther King Jr. fought very hard to combat racism. One of the ways he did this was by doing the “I have a Dream” Speech. He stood up in front of hundreds of people and protested for what is right. Just like him‚ I need to stand up and fight against racism.

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    Martin Luther King‚ Jr was a pastor‚ father‚ husband‚ and leader who had a prominent influence on American history. During the 1950s and 1960s‚ he served as the face of the Civil Rights Movement encouraging people to participate in non-violent protest for the racial injustices that African Americans faced at that time. He knew that non-violent protest would not be easy to accomplish‚so he hosted workshops where his followers could practice non-violent resistance. He served as the spokesman and organizer

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    Martin Luther King Martin Luther King Jr. should have a song that is dedicated to him I found one that suits him just right‚ it is The Jungle Book song “I Wanna be like You.” It fits him because at one point of our life we have all wanted to be like him. Even if it was just one little thing about him we wanted we still wanted to be like him a little. If you haven’t‚ then you will by the end of this essay. Martin Luther King Jr. had three qualities that I want to point out because I think that

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    If he had sneezed‚ Dr. Martin Luther King would not have been able to tell his speech “I’ve been to the mountaintop”. Martin Luther King‚ a very inspirational person‚ had an empowering and determined attitude in his final speech before passing. He battled for what he wanted and spoke up non-violently with his followers. He felt the need to fight for the sanitation workers‚ for his followers civil right‚ and for their equality. With every situation‚ he tried to make a solution. In King’s speech

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    different place. Martin Luther King Jr had tried to bring people together with many things‚ and one of those things was the foundations of The Southern Christian Leadership Conference.King must have been very driven to make sure that the SCLC would work. He had put a lot of time‚ work‚ and faith into the foundation

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    Martin Luther King‚ Jr. born in 1925 January 15th Atlanta‚ Georgia was an american activist‚ humanitarian‚ and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He was born as Michael King Jr. first and was the middle child in his family. Even though his father Martin Luther King Sr. was quite strict with the kids i the family‚ his mother’s (Alberta Williams King) gentleness balanced everything out‚ so he grew up in a safe and loving environment. When he was 12 years old his grandmother died

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    Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was one of the most astonishing men of the 20th century. He was born on January 15‚ 1929. His father was a faithful Baptist preacher and his mother was a school teacher. He entered college when he was only fifteen years old and graduated seven years later with a Ph.D. in Theology. Dr. King was one of the most heroic and respected leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. He sacrificed his life for the dream of equal rights. The consequences of being a Black person and standing

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    The undisputed two most renown leaders of the civil rights movement‚ Malcom x and Martin Luther king could not be further apart in there ways to achieve equality. One of the most controversial topics in the historical movement was the question of integration vs segregation which left both iconic leaders opposed in what should have been a united forward thinking ideological movement. It is argued that‚ Martin Luther king offered a more beneficial program of civil rights as opposed to Malcolm x. In order

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    Martin Luther King Jr’s early life was really interesting! He was a civil rights activist who was born on January 15‚ 1929 in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ U.S.A. He and his father were both born as Michael King‚ but after a 1934 trip to Germany to attend the Fifth Baptist World Alliance Congress in Berlin‚ the elder King changed both of their names to Martin Luther King in honour of the German reformer Martin Luther. As a child‚ Martin was friends with a white boy. When they turned six‚ the boy went to a school

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